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BOB BEATTY Professor of Political Science , Topeka, 66611 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-670-1736 http://kspolitics.org

Ph.D. Political Science, Arizona State University 2000. Major: Comparative Politics Minor: American Politics M.A. International Affairs, Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky, 1993. Major: International Affairs Minor: Asian Affairs. Internship: The Asia Society, Hong Kong. B.A. Carleton College, 1988. Major: Political Science. Minor: English

TEACHING Washburn University, Professor and Chair of Department of Political Science Guest Lecturer: Fukuoka University, Japan, 2019, 2019; Maynooth University, Ireland, 2018 Washburn University College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Faculty Lecturer, 2016 Guest Professor of Political Science, U.S. State Department – 2017, 2010, 2009, 2007 Lecture tours of Bulgaria (2017), Paraguay (2012), China, (2010), Mongolia (2007, 2009) and Russia (2007, 2009) 2009: Visiting Professor in Public Affairs, Academy of Management, Mongolia 2008: Ned N. Fleming Excellence in Teaching Award, Washburn University 2004: Visiting Lecturer, University of Hong Kong and Hong Kong Baptist University, March, 2004. Washburn Courses Taught American Elections and Politics: The Caucus, US Presidential Elections, Kansas Elections and Politics, The Kansas World Politics: British Politics, Asian Politics, Introduction to World Governments, Introduction to International Relations, Japan Study Abroad, Cuba Study Abroad, American Foreign Policy, The UK Parliament, British Elections, Other courses taught at: Arizona State University (1998-2000), Academia Sinica, Changchun, People’s Republic of China (Fall/Winter Term 1994/1995), Frost English Center, Hirosaki, Japan (1989-1991) STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS LED: Japan (2019, 2016), Ireland/Northern Ireland (2018), UK (2017), Cuba (2012, 2004), Cambodia and Vietnam (2008)

International Fellowships and Activities Senior Scholar Fellowship, Foreign Ministry of (8 day seminar in Taiwan, July, 2012) Academic Fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (10 day seminar in , May-June, 2012) Presidential Elections Project, Paraguay (5 day project in Asuncion, December, 2012) International Election Observer: 2017 UK election and 2009 Mongolian Presidential Election. Political Analysis Political Analyst and Consultant, KSNT/KTKA TV- 2004 – present Monthly Columnist: Gannett Kansas (14 newspapers in Kansas, including Topeka Capital Journal) Documentaries (Producer and Writer): : Finding Common Ground. 1 hour documentary. (Forthcoming, 2021) North Korea: Behind the Hermit Kingdom. 2020-2019. 30 minute documentary. Aired: September 2019 to August 2020 nationwide on public television stations. Syndicated by American Public Television. The Kansas Governor. 2005. 1-hour documentary. Aired: KTWU, KSNT-TV, KCPT, KPTS The British Parliament: The Political Parties. 2005. 1-hour documentary. Aired: KTWU, WUCT The British Parliament: The Parliament. 2004. 1-hour documentary. Aired: KTWU, WUCT 2 Books and Book Chapters See How They Run: The 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates in Iowa. 2020. Washburn University Political Science Department limited publication. Democracy, Asian Values, and Hong Kong: An Evaluation of Political Elite Beliefs. 2003. Westport, : Praeger (Imprint of Greenwood Press). “Coming Home,” in Discovering America: Real People, Real Stories. A. Suslova, editor. Irkutsk, Russia: Irkutsk University Press. 2013 “Kansas,” in Political Encyclopedia of U.S. States and Regions. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press (with Steve Cann, David Freeman, Chris , Mark Peterson and Loran Smith). 2008. “Democratization in Hong Kong: Step by Step,” in The Challenges of Democracy in Asia. Paul Scott, editor. 2005. Osaka, Japan: Intercultural Research Institute Monograph Series No. 29. “,” in Encyclopedia of the Developing World. Chicago: Routledge. 2005.

Public Affairs Producing, Hosting, and/or Writing 2020 Primary and General Election KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis 2020 Kansas US Senate Election 1 Hour TV special: Co-producer/moderator. October 28. KSNT News. 2020 2nd District Congress Debate. Co-producer and moderator. KSNT News. October 14. 2020 Vice-Presidential Debate (Salt Lake City): Live Reports, KSNT News. October 6-8. 2020 2nd District Congress GOP Primary Debate. Co-producer and moderator. KSNT News. July 14. 2020: KSNT-TV: Coronavirus Town Hall: Moderator and Co-Producer. With guests Governor , Senator , and Shawnee County Health Director Dr. Gianfranco Pezzino. April 15, 2020. 2020: “I’ve Got Issues:” Monthly public affairs program, KTWU and statewide public television. (5 shows) 2019: “I’ve Got Issues:” Monthly public affairs program, KTWU and statewide public television. (8 shows) 2018 Kansas Governor Statewide TV debate (KSNT/KSN/KSNF, KMCI): Co-moderator and co-writer. Live airing October 22, 2018 2018 KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis 2018 KSNT/KSN Kansas Governor Debate. Co-Moderator. 2018 Kansas Governor Candidates 1 Hour TV special: Interviewer. Aired October 12, 2018, KTWU 2018 Kansas Election TV Specials: Host and writer. October 18 and November 15, 2018, KTWU. 2018 2nd District Congress GOP primary candidate profiles: Ten minute features on KSNT, July, 2018 2018 Statue Special: 1 hour livestream. Host. September 28, 2018. 2017 Topeka Mayor Debate: Co-moderator. Aired October 26, KSNT-TV. 2017 Topeka Mayor Primary Debate: Co-moderator. Aired July 30, KSNT-TV. 2016 KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis 2016 Presidential Debates (Las Vegas and St. Louis): Live Reports, KSNT News 2016 Republican (Cleveland) and Democratic () Party Conventions: Live Reports, KSNT 2016 Iowa Caucus: Live Reporting from Des Moines, Iowa, KSNT News 2015 Kansas State of the State Address Special: KSNT, January 2015 2014 US Senate Debate: Panelist. Aired October 15 on KSNT, KSN, C-SPAN 2014 Kansas First News Election Results Coverage: Co-anchor, Kansas primary and general elections. 2013 Kansas First News Election Results Coverage: Co-anchor, Topeka primary and general elections. 2012 Kansas First News Election Results Coverage: Co-anchor, Kansas primary and general elections. 2011 Kansas Gubernatorial Inauguration Live Special: Political analyst and commentator. KSNT 2010 KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Co-anchor, primary and general elections. 2010 U.S. Senate GOP Primary Election Debate: Co-producer and host. Ch. 27 News and C-SPAN. 2009 Mongolian Education TV Special: U.S. Elections: Presenter. Special aired nationwide on Mongolian television. 2008 2nd District Congress General Election Debate. Co-producer and host. Ch.27 News and C-SPAN. 2008 2nd District Congress GOP Primary Debate. Co-producer and host. Ch.27 News. Ask Your Legislator. 2007. Producer and host. 17 one-hour programs on state politics aired on PBS. 2007 Governor’s State of the State Address. Co-host of live coverage. KPTS-Wichita. 2006 Kansas Gubernatorial Debate. Producer and host. KSNT (Topeka), KSNW (Wichita), 580 AM Radio and C-SPAN (nationally). Governor Kathleen Sebelius and Senator Jim Barnett, October 28, 2006. 3 2006 Kansas Attorney General Debate. Moderator/writer. Kansas Association of Broadcasters, 580 AM Radio. October 24, 2006. Kansas Week Public Affairs Program. Guest Host and producer. PBS. October 13, 2006. 2006 GOP Gubernatorial Primary Debate. Producer and host. KSNT (Topeka). July 23, 2006. 2006 GOP Gubernatorial Primary Debate. Moderator. Kansas PBS. July 30, 2006. 2006 GOP Gubernatorial Primary Debate. Producer and host. 580 AM Radio. July 31, 2006.

Journal Articles “Find a Way to Find Common Ground: A Conversation with Former Governor Kathleen Sebelius,” (with Linsey Moddelmog). 2018. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains 40 (Winter). “Hong Kong: Seventeen Years After The Handover.” 2014. Torture: Asian and Global Perspectives Volume 3, Number 3, June. (Hong Kong: Human Rights Asia). “Doing What Needed to Get Done, When It Needed to Get Done: A Conversation with Former Governor .” 2013. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (Autumn). “Geopolitics and Obstacles to Reform in North Korea,” 2011. Contemporary Political Society Volume 1, Number 1, Summer. (Ulan Bator: Center for Contemporary Political Research of the National University of Mongolia). With John Linantud. “Being Close To The People: A Conversation with former Governor .” 2009. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (Spring). “Be Willing To Take Some Risks To Make Things Happen: A Conversation with Former Governor John Carlin.” 2008. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (Summer). “You Have to Like People: A Conversation with former Governor William H. Avery.” 2008. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (Spring). “For the Benefit of the People: A Conversation with former governor John Anderson, Jr.” 2008. Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains (Winter). “China and America Foreign Relations: Future Prospects.” 2007. Discourse P: Practical Social Sciences Journal (Russian Academy of Sciences – Urals/Yekaterinburg) December. “Topeka and Reaction to Brown V. Board.” 2004. Kansas History 27: 3 (Autumn). Pages 146-163 (with Mark Peterson). “Debate-Induced Opinion Change: What Matters?” With Mike Yawn. 2000. American Politics Quarterly 4-8/April-July. Pages 270- 285. “How A Presidential Primary Debate Changed Attitudes of Audience Members.” 1998. With Mike Yawn and Kim Kahn. Political Behavior 20:2. Pages 155-181. “John Ford’s Vision of the Closing West: From Optimism to Cynicism.” 1996. With Mike Yawn. Film and History 26:1-4. Pages 6- 19.

The Candidates: Profiles of the 2020 Presidential Candidates Campaigning in Iowa Special monographs with photos for Gannett Kansas (14 newspapers) 1. May 12, 2019: Beto O’Rourke 2. May 26, 2019: 3. June 9, 2019: 4. June 23, 2019: Tim Ryan 5. July 14, 2019: 6. July 28, 2019: 7. August 11, 2019: 8. August 25, 2019: 9. September 8, 2019: 10. September 22, 2019: 11. October 2, 2019: John Delaney 12. October 22, 2019: 15. November 9, 2019: 14. November 23, 2019: 15. December 8, 2019: 16. December 22, 2019: 17. January 19, 2020: 18. January 26, 2020: 19. February 6, 2020: Iowa Results Analysis

The Candidates: Profiles of the 2016 Presidential Candidates Campaigning in Iowa Special monographs with photos for the Topeka Capital-Journal 1. June 29, 2015: 2. July 5: Bernie Sanders 3. July 19: 4 August 2: 5. August 16: 6. August 30: 7. September 13: 8. September 27: 9. October 11: 10. October 25: 11. November 8: 12. November 22: 13. December 6: 14. December 27: Martin O’Malley 15. January 3, 2016: 16. January 17: 17. January 24: 18. January 31: 19. February 7: Iowa Caucus Results

4 Other Gannett Kansas In-Depth Reports: “Inside the 2020 Vice-Presidential Debate.” October 11, 2020. “Inside the 2nd District Kansas Congress TV Debate.” July 20, 2020. “Biden VP Choice will be Kamala Harris.” , 2020. “Presidential Turnout in 2020.” April 27, 2020. “Ads that mattered in the 2018 campaign.” November 25, 2018. “Brownback tax cuts in Kansas made him a revolutionary gambler.” July 27, 2017. “For youth in UK, it’s a horse of a different color.” June 11, 2017. UK Election campaign. “Witnessing UK History.” May 24, 2015. UK election campaign. “Evaluating Election Polls.” August 30, 2014. Analysis of polling techniques. “Former Governor Bill Graves talks campaigns, terms in office.” November 9, 2013. “Decision 2012: Iowa thins the herd.” Photos and essay focusing on campaigning for president. 1/7/2012. “Cuba: Treasures in a land of scarcity.” Photos and essay focusing on modern Cuba. March 12, 2011 “Surreal meets unreal in North Korea.” Photos and essay focusing on modern North Korea. October 17, 2009. “Kansas was in a state of denial in 1954.” May 9, 2004. With Mark Peterson.

Other Publications “Election Night Analysis.” 2017. Inside Croydon, UK (insidecroydon.com) “Will it be a horse of a different color?” 2017. Inside Croydon, UK (insidecroydon.com). “Navigating Partisan Polarization.” 2016. TK Magazine (Fall, pages 10-11). “2012 Election: Exit Polls Enable Comparison between Nation and Kansas.” 2012. Speaking of Kansas “2nd District Congressional Race: Boyda vrs Jenkins.” 2011. Speaking of Kansas “Republican Voter Enthusiasm Had Huge Impact.” 2010. Law Wise (Kansas Bar Association, November). “North Korea: A Permanent Black Hole?” With John Linantud. 2010. International Perspectives (July 2010, Volume 24, Number 2, pages 5-9. “ from Topeka.” 2008. TK Magazine (Volume 3, Issue 2, pages 22-23). “2008 Presidential Election.” 2008. Law Wise (Kansas Bar Association, October). “Lessons from a Losing Campaign: The Kansas attorney general race.” 2007. Campaigns and Elections (Special election case-study issue, pages 20-26, April). “The Incredible Self-Destructing Campaign: Boyda takes advantage of Ryun’s missteps and wins the race.” 2007. Campaigns and Elections (Special election case-study issue, pages 58-63, April). “Kansas Gubernatorial TV Ads Analyzed.” 2007. Speaking of Kansas (Washburn Center for Kansas Studies, pages 2-6, April) With Mark Peterson. “From Kansas to Canvass.” June 8, 2005. Wandsworth News, Surrey, United Kingdom. “Washburn Addresses World Crisis In and Out of its Classrooms.” 2002. Washburn Alumni Magazine (Summer). “Five Alumni Serve As Governors.” 2002. Washburn Alumni Magazine (Spring). “From Washburn to Washington.” 2001. Washburn Alumni Magazine (Fall). “Hollywood on Asia: A Syllabus.” 2001. With Robert Youngblood. Political Film Society Syllabus Series 99:16.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (since 2005) “Kansas Politics 2020” (Great Plains Political Science Association, NW State Univ. 11/14, 2020) Free Press V. Fake News” (Washburn University School of Law Law Day, Topeka, Kansas, May 1, 2019). “American Foreign Policy in the Trump Era” (EU Conference on Human Rights, Maynooth University, Maynooth, Ireland, June 12, 2018) “America and Trump: Year One.” Balkans Young Entrepreneurs Conference, Dolnya Banya, Bulgaria, June 19, 2017. “The Brownback Years.” Panel: Post-mortem on the Brownback experiment, Great Plains Political Science Association, October 12, 2017. “The GOP Primary Elections of 2011-12: Pros and cons of the U.S. System.” CIRD Conference on Political Parties, Public Policy, and Political Communication, Asuncion, Paraguay, December 18, 2012. “Contrasting East Asian Case Studies: North Korea and Hong Kong.” U.S. Consulate Conference on East Asian Development, Guangzhou, China. June 1, 2010. “Running for Governor in 30 Seconds: An Analysis of Political Communication through TV Advertisements for Kansas Gubernatorial Candidates from 1968-2006.” Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, , March 7, 2008. 5 “The 2006 Elections in Kansas.” 2006 Post-Election Conference, Dole Institute of Politics, , December 7, 2006. “Political themes and messages in Kansas Gubernatorial elections, 1968-2006” Washburn University Center for Kansas Studies Faculty Colloquium, November 14, 2006. With Mark Peterson. “Teaching British Politics in the 21st Century: Making an Original Documentary.” 30th European Studies Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6, 2005.

SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS (since 2005)

“The 2020 US Presidential Election.” American Politics Seminar, Fukuoka University, Japan, June 6, 2020. “Trump versus Democrats: The American Presidential Election of 2019.” U.S. Politics Seminar, Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University, Japan, June 9, 2019 “Clinton and Trump: Election 2016.” U.S. Politics Seminar, Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University, Japan, June 10, 2016. “The 2016 US Presidential Election.” American Politics Seminar, Fukuoka University, Japan, June 7, 2016. “U.S. Foreign Policy and the World.” International Relations Seminar, Sun Yat Sen University, Guangzhou, China, May 31, 2010. “U.S. Foreign Policy and Challenges.” Seminar on Current Issues in International Politics, Vladivostok Institute of Business Administration, Vladivostok State University of and Service, Vladivostok, Russia, May 24, 2007. “The U.S. – China – Russia Relationship.” American Foreign Policy Faculty Seminar, Urals State Law Academy, Yekaterinburg, Russia, May 14, 2007. “U.S. Foreign Policy and China.” American Diplomacy Seminar, University of Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, March 21-22, 2006. “Roots of American Foreign Policy.” American Diplomacy Seminar, University of Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, March 21-22, 2006. “Influencing American Foreign Policy.” American Diplomacy Seminar, University of Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia, March 21-22, 2006. Published Photographs Cjonline: The Iowa Steak Fry. September 21, 2019. East and Southeast Asia. Baltimore: Stryker-Post. 2011. (Mongolia and North Korea, pages 120, 129, 130. International Perspectives. (Volume 24, Number 2, July 2010. (North Korea photographs, pages 5-9) International Perspectives. Volume 22, Issue 3. November 2008. (China photograph: page 4) Karan, Pradyumna. The Non-Western World. 2004. : Routledge. (China photographs: Pages 93, 105) Film and History. Volume 26, Issues 1-4. 1996. (Arizona photographs: Cover and pages 7, 12, 17).

Teaching Awards and Grants 2020: Washburn University Open Educational Resources Grant - $500 2020: Political Science Department Curriculum Grant: 2020 Vice-Presidential Debate - $800 2019: Discovering America Washburn Transformational Experience Grant, “The Iowa Caucus” class - $9700 2019: Political Science Department Curriculum Grant: The Iowa Caucus class - $800 2019: Washburn International Education Travel Grant (Fukuoka, Japan) - $1500 2018: Washburn Scholarly Creative Transformational Experience Travel Grant, Ireland- $1000 2017: Washburn Scholarly Creative Transformational Experience Travel Grant, London, UK - $1000 2016: Washburn Scholarly Creative Transformational Experience Travel Grant, Fukuoka, Japan - $1000 2016: Washburn Scholarly Creative Transformational Experience Travel Grant, Democratic and Republican National Conventions - $2000 2016: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Fukuoka, Japan) $1500 2015: Discovering America Washburn Transformational Experience Grant, “The Iowa Caucus” class - $7700 2013: Department of Political Science Marvin Heath Faculty Development Award 2009: Department of Political Science Marvin Heath Faculty Development Award 2008: Ned N. Fleming Excellence in Teaching Award (Awarded to two Washburn faculty deemed most outstanding for given year) 2007, 2009, 2010: U.S. Department of State Educational Exchange Grant, to teach in Russia, Mongolia, and China. 7/2006: Washburn University Curriculum Development Grant (Vietnam and Cambodia Seminar) - $3000 2005: Washburn Student Life Achieving Excellence in Teaching Award 5/2003: Department of Political Science Marvin Heath Faculty Development Award 9/2002: Washburn University Curriculum Development Grant (to develop course on Cuba) - $2500 SCHOLARLY SERVICE US Fulbright Scholar UK Awards Review Board – 2020, 2018 Manuscript Reviewer for Almanac of American Politics (2020, 2019) 6 Manuscript Reviewer, Rowman and Littlefield, “’s Big Experiment,” – 2019, spring Manuscript Reviewer for Pearson Publishing, Roskin IR textbook (2015) Manuscript Reviewer for Palgrave Macmillan academic publishing (2015) Exchange Facilitator for Visiting Russian Research Scholar, Alexandra Kaplunenko (2014) Manuscript reviewer for Palgrave Macmillan academic publishing (2013) International Editorial Board Member, Contemporary Political Society Journal (National University of Mongolia) 2011-2018. Article reviewer for Contemporary Political Society Journal (2011 – 2018). External Consultant for 5-year Review of History and Political Science Department, Columbia College, Columbia, Missouri. Fall, 2010. Article reviewer for Kansas History Journal (2010) Member of Kansas Secretary of State Study Group on Voting Reform (2009). Scientific Advisor for Visiting Russian Fulbright Research Scholar, Olga Mashtakova (2007-2008) Article reviewer for Political Research Quarterly and the Social Science Journal (2004-2008) Manuscript reviewer for Palgrave Macmillan academic publishing (2007) Advisory Committee member, Senator James Pearson Oral History Project, 2004-2005. Moderator, “Brown V. Board and Public Administration Professionals,” Kansas Chapter American Public Administration Conference, 5/18/04. Discussant, Washburn University Center for Kansas Studies (10 sessions, Fall 2006). Discussant, Washburn University Brown V. Board Faculty Colloquium (10 sessions, Spring 2003). Panel organizer and moderator (“The 9/11 Terrorist Attack and Aftermath), Western Social Science Association Annual Meeting, 4/2002. Area Chair (“Latin American Images of the ”) and panel chair (“Roundtable on Cynthia Duncan”), The Fifth Congress of the Americas, 10/2001. Panel Chair and discussant (“Democracy from Grassroots”) and discussant (“Understanding Political Campaigns”), Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 3/2001.

CONFERENCE/SEMINAR PAPER PRESENTATIONS (1996-2004) “Topeka, Kansas and Brown V. Board: A City in Denial.” Brown V. Board of Education: A Turning Point in American Politics and Culture International Conference, Canterbury, England, U.K., September 3, 2004 (with Mark Peterson). “Topeka Newspaper Coverage of Brown V. Board: A Content Analysis.” Telling the Tale: Narrating Brown V. Board National Conference, Topeka, Kansas, May 19, 2004 (with Mark Peterson) “Was the Media More Timid in Covering the ? Comparing Images of Death and Capture from the Last Seven U.S. Conflicts.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, April 15, 2004. (available at www.allacademic.com/meta/p82661_index.html) “Democracy, Asian Values, and Hong Kong.” Democracy, Elections and Asian Values Conference, Hong Kong Transition Project, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, March 27, 2004. “What Topeka’s Reaction to Brown Indicates About Discrimination.” The Unfinished Business of Brown V. Board National Conference, Frederick, Maryland, March 19, 2004 (with Mark Peterson) “Topeka and Brown V. Board of Education.” Missouri Valley History Conference, Omaha, Nebraska, March 5, 2004 (with Mark Peterson). “A Divergence of Opinion: White Elite and Black Community Perceptions of Segregation in 1950’s Topeka” Kansas History Teachers Association Annual Meeting, Lawrence, Kansas, April 4, 2003 (with Mark Peterson). “Captured: The Images and Words and Political Implications about 9/11 on 9/11” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado, March 27, 2003. “Topeka ‘Round the Time of Brown: A Clear Case of Invidious Discrimination.” Washburn University Brown V. Board Faculty Colloquium, February 18, 2003. With Mark Peterson. “The Immediate Media Response to 9/11: An Analysis of Coverage by CNN and .” Western Social Science Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 12, 2002. “’Beyond Rangoon’ and the Politics of Burma.” Fifth Congress of the Americas, Puebla, Mexico, October 18, 2001. “Leading Students to Water: Gaining Positive Effect from Political Exposures.” Western Social Science Association Annual Meeting, Reno, Nevada, April 19, 2001. With Mark Peterson. “Hollywood on Asia On-Line: Using Movies and the to Teach About Asia.” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 18, 2001. With Dr. Robert Youngblood. “Asia and Film.” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Jose, , March 25, 2000. With Robert Youngblood. “Voting for Democratization: The 1998 Hong Kong Elections.” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois. April 16, 1999. 7 “China’s Institutional Choices In Hong Kong: How They’ve Furthered Democratization.” Southwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, , . April 1, 1999. “Political Parties and Campaign Styles in Hong Kong Elections.” Western Political Science Annual Conference, Seattle, Washington. March 26, 1999. “Debate-Induced Opinion Change: What Matters?” Southwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas. April 1, 1999. With Mike Yawn. “’Home Style’ in Hong Kong: Campaigning for the 1998 Legco.” Center for East Asian Studies Colloquium, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. June 4, 1998. “Primary Debate Colors.” Western Political Science Conference, Tucson, Arizona. March 21, 1997.With Mike Yawn. “The Frontier Thesis: John Ford’s Take.” Western Social Science Association Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado. February 15, 1996. With Mike Yawn.

WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SWEET SABBATICAL GRANTS 5/2021-6/2021: $7400 for research/study in Israel, Ukraine, and Balkans 5/2017-7/2017: $7,400 for research/study in Balkans and Bulgaria/Romania and UK 5/2015-8/2015: $9,800 for research/study in Ireland/UK and on presidential campaigns in Iowa 5/2013-8/2013: $12,000 for research/study in South Korea, Japan, China, Hong Kong 5/2011-8/2011: $5,500 for research/study of Presidential campaigns in Iowa/ 5/2009-9/2009: $11,000 for research/study in Mongolia, China, Ireland, Japan, North Korea, South Korea 5/2007-8/2007: $11,500 for research/study in Russia, Mongolia, Japan 5/2003-8/2003: $10,000 for research/study in United Kingdom, Albania

RESEARCH and CURRICULUM GRANTS 10/2020: Political Science Department Curriculum Grant (Observing 2020 Vice Presidential Debate) 10/2019: Political Science Department Research Grant (Iowa Caucus Film Project) 9/2019: Discovering America Grant for Iowa Caucus Class - $10,000 4/2019: Political Science Department Research Grant (Iowa Caucus Project) 8/2016: Center for Kansas Studies Small Research Grant (Governor Kathleen Sebelius Project) 9/2015: Discovering America Grant for Iowa Caucus Class - $10,000 7/2014: Center for Kansas Studies Small Research Grant (Political TV ads project) 4/2013: Center for Kansas Studies Small Research Grant (Political TV ads project) 7/2012: Center for Kansas Studies Small Research Grant (kspolitics.org website) 6/2012: Washburn University Small Research Grant - $9800 - (Congressman Bill Roy oral history project) 4/2011: Center for Kansas Studies Small Research Grant (Develop kspolitics.org website) 2/2011: International Education Committee Travel Grant (Cuba) 5/2010: Washburn University Small Research Grant - $1755 - (2010 UK election project) 4/2010: Center for Kansas Studies Project Grant (Kansas Governors project) 9/2008: Center for Kansas Studies Project Grant (Kansas Governors book project) 1/2008: Center for Kansas Studies Project Grant (Kansas Congress Interview Project) 3/2007: Center for Kansas Studies Research Grant (Kansas Political Advertising Project) 11/2006: Washburn University Small Research Grant (Kansas Political Advertising Project) 10/2006: Center for Kansas Studies Research Grant (Kansas Gubernatorial Election Project) 6/2006: Washburn University Small Research Grant (Produce film: Running for Parliament, UK) 3/2006: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Russia) 6/2005: Washburn University Curriculum Development Grant (to make film on 2005 UK Election) 6/2005: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (United Kingdom) 9/2004: Center for Kansas Studies Research Award. For Kansas Governor Project. 9/2004: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Canterbury, UK) 6/2004: Washburn University Small Research Grant. $2760 - For Kansas Governor Project. 5/2004: Center for Kansas Studies Research Award. For Kansas Governor Project. 3/2004: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Hong Kong) 5/2003: Washburn University Small Research Grant. For Kansas Governor Project. 1/2003: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Montreal, Canada). 8/2002: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Havana, Cuba). 1/2002: Washburn Small Research Grant. For research in Hong Kong, China. 10/2001: Washburn International Education Committee Travel Grant (Puebla, Mexico).

8 CURRENT RESEARCH and CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT Comparative and International Politics 2019. On-site observation of city of Mitrovica and Serb-Albanian divided city. Northern Ireland 2018. Interviews and discussion with Sinn Fein and former IRA members in Derry and Belfast, Northern Ireland. United Kingdom 2017. Interviews and observation of June general election. Balkans (Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia, Serbia). 2017. Study of Balkan Wars of the 1990’s. Tour of Kosovo. Ireland. 2015. In Ireland for same-sex marriage referendum. South Korea. 8/2013. Tour and study of South/North Korea DMZ and research. China. 7/2013. Participant in 12-day tour and study of Chinese adoption and cultural affairs Paraguay. 12/2012. Participant in week-long Public Policy and Elections Conference. Taiwan. 7/2012. Participant in seven day program studying government and politics of Taiwan. Cuba. 6/2012. Co-leader of 22 Washburn students to Cuba as part of Washburn study abroad program. Israel. 5/2012. Participant in ten day program studying terrorism. Cuba. 2/2011. Participant and lecturer for ten-day seminar on Cuban sport and history and politics. United Kingdom. 5/2010. Travelled with candidates for Parliament in their constituencies as they campaigned for the May 2010 UK general election. North Korea. August/2009. Visited Pyongyang as part of research on one-party state. Japan. August/2009: Observed 2009 Parliamentary election. Mongolia. 5/2009: Observed and researched Mongolian Presidential election. Vietnam and Cambodia. 5/2008. Led group of 17 as part of Washburn study abroad program. Japan. 8/2007. Study of Japan and nuclear history (visits to Hiroshima and Nagasaki) and research on Japan’s modern culture, with emphasis on Japanese baseball. Mongolia. 6/2007. Discussions with state officials and academics in Ulaan Baator. Russia. 5/2007. Study of Federal Duma in Moscow and visits to Yekaterinburg, Irkutsk, Vladivostok. Vietnam. 7/2006. Seminar on Post-War Development in Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh City. Cambodia. 7/2006. Seminar on Reconciliation in Post-War Cambodia. Siem Riep and Phnom Penh. Russia. 3/2006. Discussions with Russian Diplomatic Academy officials United Kingdom. 4/2005-6/2005. Traveled with candidates for Parliament in their constituencies as they campaigned for the May 5, 2005 UK general election. Cuba. 6/2004. Led 22 Washburn students to Cuba as part of Washburn course, PO 300. Hong Kong, China.3/2004. Discussions with members of Legislative Council. United Kingdom. 5/2003-8/2003. Interviews with 8 members of House of Commons. Took courses in foreign policy and Irish politics at Cambridge University. Albania. 6/2003. Interviews with members of Albanian Parliament and government ministers. Cuba. 8/2002. Interviews with Cuban academics and government officials. Visits to Bay of Pigs and Museum of the Revolution. Hong Kong, China, and Shenzhen, China. 1/2002. Interviews with 18 members of Hong Kong’s Legislative Council. Visit to Special Economic Zone in People’s Republic of China. United Kingdom. 5/2001- 6/2001. Interviews and participant observation of parliamentary campaigns of British House of Common’s MP’s Paul Tyler, John Healey, and Dennis McShane. Dublin, Ireland. 6/2001. Interviews with Tommy Broughan, member of the Irish Dail (Parliament) and Maurice Manning, member of the Irish Seanad (Senate). Hong Kong, PRC. 4/98-6/98. Study of the 1998 Legislative Council elections. Interviews with 26 Hong Kong politicians and participant and direct observation of 15 different candidate’s campaigns. Hong Kong, UK/Hong Kong, China. 5/97-9/97. Study of the handover of Hong Kong from British to Chinese administration. Research included interviews with over 70 Hong Kong elites, including 35 members of the 1995-elected Legislative Council.

American and Kansas Politics - Kansas Political TV Ad Archive: Over 1000 TV ads from 1968-2020 collected at kspolitics.org - Kspolitics.org website development. Ongoing project to develop and maintain website housing Kansas political TV commercials, Kansas candidate debates, and articles and documentaries on Kansas Politics. - The Iowa Caucus. Documentary project on presidential campaigning for the Iowa Caucus. - Political TV Ads. Documentary project on the uses of political TV ads in campaigns.

2020 Vice-Presidential Debate. Attended Kamala Harris – debate in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2020 Iowa Caucuses: Observed, analyzed, and interviewed every 2020 presidential candidate in Iowa. 9 2016 Presidential Debates: Attended Clinton-Trump debates in St. Louis and Las Vegas. 2012 Presidential Debate. Attended Obama-Romney debate #1 in Denver, Colorado. 2012 and 2016 Iowa Caucuses. Research and interviews with presidential candidates and campaign operatives on running for president and Iowa Caucuses; Attendance at four debates and an Iowa precinct caucus. Congressman Bill Roy Oral History Project. 2012. Interviewed Bill Roy as part of ongoing oral history project. Kansas Politics. 2011-present. Development of unique website – kspolitics.org – dedicated to resources on Kansas politics, including gubernatorial interviews and campaign commercials. 2008 Presidential Debates. Attended Obama-McCain debate #1 in Oxford, and Biden-Palin vice- presidential debate in St. Louis, Missouri. 2008 Presidential Election. Attended GOP and Democratic 2008 national presidential nomination conventions. Kansas Congress/Senators Project. Interviews with former and current members of Congress from Kansas. Kansas Political Advertising Project. 8/06-present. Content analysis of television ads from gubernatorial and senatorial campaigns in Kansas over past two . Kansas 2006 Gubernatorial election. 7/06 – present. Production of half-hour documentary on the 2006 race for Governor in Kansas. Kansas Legislature Survey Project. Survey of the 2005 Kansas Legislature. 60% response rate. Kansas Governors Project. 9/03-present. Interviews with 6 living Kansas Governors for book and film production on the modern Kansas Governor. Bush-Kerry Presidential Debates, St. Louis and Arizona. 10/8 and 10/13, 2004. Credentialed by Commission on Presidential Debates to film interviews in debate “spin rooms” for production of film on presidential debates. Art Fletcher and Affirmative Action Project. 2/2003-present. Interview and research on Art Fletcher (Nixon Labor Department official who wrote first affirmative action policies) for production of multi-media presentation on his life and affirmative action. Presidential Debate Survey, Washburn University. 10/2000. Quasi-experimental design survey to test impact of viewing Bush/Gore debate upon Washburn University students. Presidential Debate Survey and Focus Group, Mesa, Arizona. 3/2000. Quasi-experimental design survey to test impact of viewing Bradley/Gore debates upon Mesa Community College students. Republican Presidential Primary Debate, Tempe, Arizona. 11/2000. Attendee survey of debate between John McCain, , , and . U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C. 6/98-7/98. Interviews with four U.S. Senators. Conducted as a research assistant for Dr. Kim Kahn’s study of governing differences between male and female U.S. Senators. Second Presidential Debate, San Diego, California. 10/96. Attendee survey of debate between President and GOP nominee Bob Dole. Project approved by the Commission on Presidential Debates and funded by ASU Research Grant. Republican Presidential Primary Debate, Tempe, Arizona. 2/96. Attendee survey of debate between Republican Presidential primary candidates , Steve Forbes, , and .

Lectures and Panel Appearances Biden’s Win and the 2020 Kansas Elections (Kiwanis Club, Topeka, KS, 11/23/2020) Voter Suppression Roundtable with Carol Anderson (Washburn University, 10/16/2020) 2020 Election Scenarios and Threats (Kansas , Wichita, 9/24/2020) Ethics of Campaign Advertising (PRSA Kansas, 9/22/2020) Presidential and US Senate elections 2020 (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 8/14/2020) The 2020 Kansas Primary Elections (Rotary Club of Manhattan, KS, 7/16/2020) The 2020 Elections (Kansas Chamber Conversations, Wichita, KS, 6/25/2020) Kansas Election 2020 (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 6/11/2020) The 2020 Kansas Primary Elections (League of Women Voters, Topeka, KS, 3/3/2020) Kansas Politics 2019 (Evergy PowerPAC meeting, Topeka, KS, 10/30/2019) My Fellow Kansans Podcast Roundtable by KCUR (Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 12/12/2018) The 2018 Kansas Election Results (Sertoma Heartland Club, Topeka, KS, 11/27/2018) 2018 Kansas Elections (PEO Club, Topeka, KS, 11/4/2018) Kansas Gubernatorial Forum moderator (Manhattan, Kansas, 10/25/2018) North Korea and Kim Jong-un (International House, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 10/24/2018) Kansas Election 2018 (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 10/19/2018) Kansas Candidate Forum – Moderator (LeadingAge Kansas, Manhattan, KS, 10/5/2018) The Electoral College (Topeka Collegiate School, Topeka, KS, 9/17/2018) Kansas Gubernatorial Candidate Forum – Moderator (University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, 4/30/2018) 2018 Kansas Elections Roundtable (Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 4/26/2018) Behind the Scenes in North Korea (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 4/20/2018) North Korea: Inside the Hermit Kingdom (Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 3/12/2018) The 2018 Kansas Primaries (League of Women Voters, Topeka, KS, 3/6/2018) 10 Topeka Mayoral Forum Moderator (Topeka Bar Association, Topeka, KS, 10/18/2017) The Future of Kansas Politics (Washburn Law School Forum, Topeka, KS, 10/18/2017) North Korea (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 10/3/2017) The UK Elections (Inside Croydon Lecture Series, UK, June 9, 2017) Gamera! (Godzilla Festival, Washburn University, May 5, 2017) Dream or Nightmare? The 2016 Iowa Caucus (Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 1/28/2016) Civic Education in Kansas (Eisenhower Library, Abilene, KS, 3/22/2016) Gamera The Brave (Godzilla and Friends Festival #10, Topeka, KS, 4/29/2016) North and South Korean Monsters (Godzilla and Friends Festival #10, Topeka, KS, 4/30/2016) American Shocker: The 2016 Presidential Election (Fukuoka University, Japan, 6/8/2016) 2016 Presidential Election (Rotary Club of Manhattan, KS, 7/7/2016) Ike, Harry, and the Constitution (National Archives, Kansas City, MO, 9/15/2016) The 2016 Presidential Election (Mana de Topeka, Topeka, KS, 9/28/2016) 2016 Debates and the Presidential Election (Chamber of Commerce Senior Council, Topeka, KS, 10/12/2016) Election 2016 (Kansas Bankers Conference, Manhattan, KS, 10/13/2016) Wild Election of 2016 (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, KS, 10/14/2016) Toss out the Playbook: Election 2016 (Dole Institute of Politics, 10/25/2016) American Shocker: Inside the Wild 2016 Presidential Election (CAS Distinguished Lecture, Washburn University, 10/27/2016) 2016 Kansas/US Elections (Westar PAC, Topeka, KS, 11/1/2016) Presidential Election 2016 (Topeka South Rotary, Topeka, KS, 11/4/2016) Trump, Clinton and the Wacky Politics of 2016 (Dole Institute of Politics, Lawrence, KS, 11/15/2016) 2016 Post-Election Conference: Kansas Elections 2016 (Dole Institute of Politics, Lawrence, KS, 11/30/2016) The Iowa Caucus: An Inside View, Washburn University (11/27/2016) What America Means: Welcoming Address at US Citizen Naturalization Ceremony, Topeka, KS (11/6/2015) How the Kansas Presidential Caucus Works (Topeka Public Library, 11/5/15) The 2016 Presidential Race (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, Kansas, 10/23/15) The 2015 British Elections (International House Brown Bag, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 9/9/2015) Gamera vs. Barugon (Godzilla and Friends Festival #9, Topeka, KS, 5/1/2015) North Korea (Phi Alpha Theta Forum, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 1/22/2015) 2014 Post-Election Conference: Kansas Elections 2014 (Dole Institute of Politics, Lawrence, KS, 12/11/14) What Happened? The 2014 KS Elections (League of Women Voters, Topeka, KS, 11/8/14) Political Landscape for 2015 (Kansas Center Rural Center, Manhattan, KS, 11/7/14) The Wildest Kansas Election Since 1930 (TARSP Annual Meeting, Topeka, KS, 11/3/14) Center Stage: Kansas Elections 2014 (Dole Center, Lawrence, KS, 10/26/14) US Senate Race in Kansas (Westar PAC, Topeka, KS, 10/1/14) The Kansas Primary Results (Kiwanis Club, Topeka, KS, 8/11/14) Ukraine: A Realist Perspective (Phi Alpha Theta Forum, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 7/10/14) Key Factors in the 2014 Kansas Gubernatorial Election (Mainstream Coalition, Mission, KS, 5/29/2014) 2014 Fall Elections Preview (Kansas Municipalities Leadership Summit, Manhattan, KS, 5/9/2014) Gamera: Friend or Foe? (Godzilla and Friends Festival #8, Topeka, KS, 5/2/2014) Kansas Politics 2014 (Kansas Leadership Center Annual Meeting, Topeka, KS, 4/22/2014) The American Political System (American Council of Young Political Leaders Visiting Delegation, Topeka, KS, 3/14/14) Dennis Rodman, Executed Uncles and Nuclear Threats: North Korea under Kim Jong-Un (International House Brown Bag, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 3/12/2014) Crisis in Ukraine (Phi Alpha Theta Forum, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 3/10/14) Should the Secretary of State be a Partisan Official? (KS Politics Roundtable, Washburn University, Topeka, KS, 2/13/14) The Emergence of secret Political Actors in the US (Westar Energy Employees PAC Meeting, Topeka, KS, 12/17/13) What to Expect in the 2014 Legislative Session (Mainstream Coalition, Kansas City, KS, 11/21/13) The Next Generation of PACs: Anything Goes (Sanborn Academy for KS County Clerks, Wichita, KS, 6/13/13) US and Kansas Politics (Downtown Optimist Club, Topeka, Kansas, 5/21/13) Captain Nemo in Jules Verne Films (Jules Verne Film Festival, Topeka, Kansas, 5/4/2013) Modern Israel: Politics, Military, Culture and Religion (Washburn Brown Bag Int’l Lecture, Topeka, KS, 4/17/13) Elections in Paraguay (Kansas-Paraguay Partners Annual Meeting, Lawrence, Kansas, 3/9/2013) Gun Control in the US (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, Kansas, 2/8/13) US and Kansas Political Issues (Atheist Community of Topeka, Topeka, KS, 1/13/13) 2012 Elections Roundtable: What Happened and What’s Next (Insight Kansas Symposium, Washburn University, 11/29/12) Why Obama Won (Sales and Marketing Executives of Topeka Association, 11/13/12) How to Predict the 2012 Presidential Election (Mrs. Morelli’s class, Jardine Middle School, 11/2/12) Polling, Turnout, and the 2012 Presidential Election (Topeka South Rotary Club, 11/2/12) Presidential Debates (Mabee Library, Washburn University, 10/23/12) Swing States and the 2012 Presidential Election (Senior Council of the Topeka Chamber of Commerce, 10/10/12) 11 Romney vrs. Obama (Washburn Retirees Association, 10/9/12) Taiwan: Building Democracy and Capitalism in the ‘Unofficial’ China (Washburn International House, 9/26/12) 2012 Kansas Political Change and Elections (Village University Forum, Village Church, Kansas City, 9/23/12) Political TV Ads and Kansas Governors (Legislative Research Office, Kansas State Capitol, 9/12/12) Modern Cuba (Heartland Sertoma Club, Topeka, 5/8/12) News and Views (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 4/13/12) The 2012 GOP Primaries (Topeka Kiwanis Club, 1/9/12) Brownback Administration: Assessing Year One (Insight Kansas Symposium, Fort Hays State University (12/1/11) Cuba 2011: Alive but Standing Still (Washburn International House, 11/30/11) Vice President and History’s Judgment (Curtis House Commemoration, 6/25/11) Modern Cuba (Topeka West Rotary Club, 4/27/11) Cuban Politics (Topeka South Rotary Club, 4/22/11) A Political Look Ahead at 2011 (Topeka Cosmopolitan Club, 12/16/10) 2010 Elections Roundtable: What Happened and What’s Next (Washburn University, 12/1/10) U.S. and Kansas after the mid-terms (Senior Council of Topeka Chamber of Commerce, 11/9/10) The 2010 mid-term Elections (Friends of the Library Annual Meeting, Topeka, 11/7/10) Post-Election Forum (KU Capitol Management Center, Topeka, 11/4/10) Moderator: Kansas Secretary of State Debate, League of Women Voters (10/30/10) News and Views (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 9/17/10) North Korea: Defiance and Dilemma (Topeka Center for Peace and Justice, 9/16/10) North Korea and Asia (Kiwanis Club, Topeka, 6/28/10) News and Views (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 6/25/10) North Korea (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 6/25/10)

Lecture tour of Xiamen, China, May 26- May 28, 2010 1.5/26/10: "One Moving Forward and One Standing Still: A comparative look at China and North Korea through the eyes of an American Political Scientist." Xiamen University – Main Campus. Forum of Public Affairs . 2. 5/27/10: “The Election of and his first year; American internal politics and influences on policy.” Xiamen University – Main Campus, Classes in American Politics and International Development 3. 5/28/10: “American state and local government: Over the Rainbow and the ‘typical’ state of Kansas.” Xiamen University – Regional Campus, Classes in comparative governments

North Korea (Washburn International House Brown Bag Lecture, Topeka, 4/21/10) North Korea and International Issues (Topeka Downtown Optimist Club, 2/12/10) North Korea and the World (Topeka South Rotary Club, 1/15/10) Comment on Cambodia and Genocide (Topeka Center for Peace and Justice, 1/14/10) The Media’s Role in Kansas Government (Kansas Agricultural Leadership Program, 1/13/10) North Korea and the U.S. (Civitan Club, Topeka, 12/16/09) North Korea: Visit to Another Planet (Washburn University, Phi Alpha Theta, 12/1/09) North Korea (North Topeka Kiwanis Club, 11/24/09) North Korea and Cuba (Topeka Cosmopolitan Club, 10/15/09) Kansas Economic Outlet Summit: Legislative Panel (Kansas Bankers Association, 9/18/09) News and Views (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 6/20/09)

Lecture tour of Mongolia, May 13 – May 29, 2009 Lectures: “The 2008 Presidential Election,” “Elections in the United States,” “Democracy and Democratization,” “President Barack Obama,” “Media and American Politics.” 5/13: National Mongolian University: School of Foreign Languages and Cultures 5/13: National Mongolian University: School of Foreign Service 5/14: National Mongolian University: School of Humanities 5/14: Otgontenger University, Ulan Bator 5/15: Institute of International Business and Economics 5/15: Political Education Academy, Ulan Bator 5/18: International Education and Resource Center, Darkhan 5/19: Academy of Management, Erdenet 5/19: National Mongolian University, Erdenet 5/21: American Center Library, Ulan Bator 5/22: National Mongolian University, Department of Political Science 5/29: Academy of Management, Ulan Bator

News and Views (Shepherd’s Center, Topeka, 4/10/09) 12 Japanese Baseball as Insight into Japan History and Culture (International House Brown Bag Lecture, Washburn, 4/8/09) Political Perspectives on the Middle East (Meet the Middle East Program, University , Topeka, 3/27/09) Elections in the U.S. (International House, Japan Group, 2/25/09) War in Gaza: A Forum (Phi Alpha Theta Club, Washburn University, 2/9/09) The 2009 Legislative Session (SRS Conference, Topeka, 11/19/08) Analyzing the 2008 election (KU Public Management Center, Topeka, 11/19/08) The 2008 Election (League of Women Voters, Topeka, 11/4/08) Picking the president (Topeka Assoc. Retired School Personnel, 11/3/08) A Long Great Ride: The 2008 Election (Phi Beta Delta Association, Washburn University, 10/31/08) Election Preview (Intergovernmental Cooperative Council, Topeka, 10/21/08) Great Debate Moments (DebateWatch, Washburn University, 10/15/08) The 2008 Conventions (Washburn Walkers, 10/7/08) How Obama won (Mondays at Mabee, Washburn University, 9/22/08) Election 2008 (Topeka 20/20 Club, Topeka, 9/17/08) The Changing Electoral Landscape (Topeka Kiwanis Club, 6/23/08) The 2008 Elections (Topeka Rotary Club, 5/8/08) Political Candidate Strategies and Options (Per Aspera Conference, Topeka, 4/12/08) 2008 Election Update (Washburn Walkers Club, 3/4/08) 2008 Presidential Primaries (Topeka Optimist Club, 2/14/08) Red and Blue Politics in the Sunflower State (Kansas Bankers Association, Topeka, 2/12/08) Race for the Presidential Nomination (Honors Mondays at Mabee Library, Washburn, 2/11/08) Russia (Shepherds Center, Topeka, 2/1/08) Iowa Caucus and Beyond (Civitan Club of Topeka, 1/23/08) The Current Political in the US and Kansas (Intergovernmental Cooperation Council, Shawnee County, 1/15/08) Genghis Khan Rises Again: Mongolia re-emerges in the 21st century (International House, Washburn, 11/14/07) Media in America (Open World Program, Brown V. Board site, Topeka, 11/8/07) Third Parties in Two Party America (The Dole Institute, Lawrence, Kansas, 10/25/07) Adoption and China (Nautilus Club, Topeka, 10/2/07) Kansas Politics (MPA seminar, University of Kansas Topeka branch, 7/12/07)

Lecture tour of Russia and Mongolia, May 4 – June 4, 2007 MOSCOW “The Roots of American Foreign Policy” (Chekov Library and Cultural Center, 5/4/07) “The Academic career in the U.S.” American Center of Moscow, 5/7/07) “The role of the media in U.S. Political Life” (Russian State Humanities University, 5/8/07) “The use of media in U.S. political campaigns” (Russian State Humanities University, 5/8/07) “The Roots of American Foreign Policy” (Moscow State University, World Politics Department, 5/10/07) “U.S. Presidential Elections and U.S. foreign policy” (Moscow State University, American Studies students, 5/10/07) “The 2008 Presidential Elections” (Higher School of Economics, Public Administration Department, 5/11/07) YEKATERINBURG “The 2008 Presidential Elections” (Institute of International Relations, 5/14/07) “Current Issues in International Politics” (Urals State University, International Relations Department, 5/14/07) “U.S. Foreign Policy” (Urals State Economic University, 5/15/07) “Current Issues in International Politics” (Urals State Law Academy, 5/16/07) IRKUTSK “Current issues in U.S. domestic politics” (Irkutsk State University, 5/17/07) “Domestic and International issues in the U.S.” (Irkutsk State University, 5/17/07) “The 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections” (Irkutsk State University, 5/18/07) “American Political Culture” (Irkutsk State University, 5/18/07) “The media and foreign policy in the U.S.” Irkutsk State University, 5/18/07) “U.S. Foreign Policy” (Irkutsk Linguistic University, 5/19/07) “Campaigns and elections in the U.S.” (Irkutsk Linguistic University, 5/19/07) “American political culture” (Irkutsk Linguistic University, 5/19/07) “Mass media and politics” (Irkutsk Linguistic University, American Studies Department, 5/21/07) “Political TV advertisements” (Irkutsk Linguistic University, American Studies Department, 5/21/07) “The 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections” (American Cultural Library, 5/21/07) VLADIVOSTOK “U.S. Relations with Russia and China” (Nevelskoy Maritime State University, 5/23/07) “Comparative Politics” (Pacific Institute of Politics and Law, Far Eastern State Technical University, 5/23/07) “Media and Politics” (Institute of Humanities, Far Eastern State Technical University, 5/23/07) “Theories of international relations” (Pacific Institute of Politics and Law, Far Eastern State Technical University (5/24/07) 13 “U.S. policy in Latin America” (Institute of Humanities, Far Eastern State Technical University (5/24/07) “American foreign policy” (Pacific Institute of Politics and Law, Far Eastern State Technical University (5/25/07) “The 2008 Presidential Elections” (American Cultural Library, 5/25/07) MONGOLIA – ULAN BAATOR “The U.S. Political System” (Mongolian press roundtable, 5/29/07) “The U.S. election system” (Political Academy of Mongolia, 5/29/07) “The U.S. Political System” (Mongolian National University, School of Political Science, 5/30/07) “Political Issues in the United States” (American Cultural Library, Ulan Baator, 5/30/07) “Using TV Advertisements to win elections: The case of Kansas” (American Center for Mongolian Studies, 5/31/07) “The United States” (Mongolian Academy of Education, 6/4/07)

Cambodia Emerges from the Darkness (International House Brown Bag lecture, Washburn, 4/11/07) Day of the Triffids and the horror of walking plants (Godzilla and Friends Film Festival, Topeka, 4/7/07) The Cambodia War Crimes Courts (International Law Society, Washburn, 4/4/07) Vice-President Charles Curtis (Curtis House, Topeka, 1/26/07) Elections in Kansas (SRS Conference, Topeka, 9/27/06) Kansas’ Political Landscape (Topeka Country Club, 9/27/06) The Governor in Kansas Politics (Lecompton Historical Society, 9/14/06) Electoral Politics in Kansas (PEO Club of Topeka, 9/12/06) Hizbollah in Lebanon (Phi Alpha Theta Club, Washburn, 9/5/06) Analysis of the 2006 Kansas Elections (Washburn Walkers Club, 8/24/06) North Korea and Pulgasari, a political analysis (Godzilla Film Festival, 4/15/06) Russia’s New Political and Economic Landscape (4/12/06, International House Brown Bag lecture, Washburn) American Politics Since 9/11 (3/24/06, ELE Center – Pushkin Square, Moscow, Russia) Current Politics in America (3/21/06, American Center, Nizhny-Novgorod, Russia U.S. Foreign Policy (3/20/06, Russian Diplomatic Academy Guest Professor Series, Moscow, Russia) The United States and the Iraq Conflict (3/20/06, American Center of Moscow, Moscow, Russia) Governors of Kansas (3/14/06, Kansas Legislative Spouses, Topeka) Current Politics in China (2/16/06, Zonta Club of Topeka) The Kansas Governor (2/3/06, Shepherd’s Center, Topeka) Testimony on Legislative Histories (1/26/06, Kansas House Subcommittee) Governor John Anderson of Kansas (11/14/05, Olathe East High School, Kansas) The 2005 British Elections (9/23/05, Shepherd’s Center, Topeka) Hong Kong and China (3/29/05, University of Kansas, in East Asia course) China Says “Stop!” in Hong Kong (2/3/05, Center for Asian Studies, University of Kansas) The Great Chinese Cultural Revolution and Art (2/1/05, Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University) Post-Election Analysis of the 2004 Presidential Election (11/19/04, Panelist, ) Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster: An in-depth Discussion (10/29/04, Moderator, Godzilla Conference, University of Kansas) Terrorism and the Art of Will Valk (11/9/04, Mulvane Art Museum, Washburn University) Thinking about Terrorism in Kansas (10/27/04, co-facilitator, Discussion Group Leadership Kansas) Cuba (10/11/04, Forum sponsored by History and Political Science Departments, Washburn University) Field Research and Political Science (10/14/04, Arizona State University, PO 301 course) The Rise of Nazi Germany (10/12/04, Arizona State University, PO 150 course) Voting and Turnout in Presidential Elections (10/9/04, Topeka and Shawnee County Library) 2004 Presidential Election (10/7/04, Washburn Walkers Club) 20th State Senate Candidate Forum (9/27/04, Moderator, Avondale West PTO) Behind the Campaigns of 2004 (9/19/04, United Unitarian Fellowship Church) Cuba: America’s Enemy or Obsession? (9/10/4, International House Brown Bag, Washburn) Reaction in Kansas to Brown V. Board (5/9/04, Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library) The U.S. Response to Terrorism: A Forum (4/12/04, Washburn University) Democracy, Asian Values, and Hong Kong (3/25/04, East-West Talks Series, Hong Kong Baptist University) Democratization and Elections in Hong Kong (3/24/04, Centre of Asian Studies, University of Hong Kong) Winning the Peace? A Forum on Iraq (3/16/04, Phi Alpha Theta) Albania: From Paranoia to Chaos to Hope (11/19/03, International House Brown Bag, Washburn) Dwight Eisenhower: Behind the Presidency (10/11/03, Eisenhower Library, Abilene, KS) North Korea and Nuclear Weapons (8/17/03, Kansas Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve) The Hermit State of North Korea (4/16/03, Civitan Club of Topeka) The United Nations and Conflict (3/12/03, Phi Alpha Theta Teach-in) Iraq and the International System (2/28/03, Washburn International Politics Club) Why War with Iraq? (2/23/03, Trinity Presbyterian Church) Debate: Should the U.S. Wage War with Iraq? (10/30/02, Black Law Students’ Association and Topeka Center for Peace and Justice) 14 U.S. Policy Towards Iraq: A Teach-in (10/22/02, Washburn Catholic Campus Center and Campus Ministry of Washburn University) A Forum on Iraq and Military Intervention (10/8/02, Topeka Center for Peace and Justice and Phi Alpha Theta Club of Washburn) Roundtable on Iraq (10/1/02, President’s Office of Washburn University) Israel and the Palestinians (5/25/2002, Trinity Presbyterian Church) A Middle Eastern Politics Teach-In (4/22/2002, Phi Alph Theta Club of Washburn) The Next War? Iraq and America (4/17/2002, Denver Hargis Politics Society of Washburn) Presidential Roundtable on 9/11 (10/23/2001, President’s Office of Washburn University) 9/11 and Terrorism Teach-In (9/24/2001, Phi Alpha Theta Club of Washburn) 2000 Election Post-Mortem (11/14/2000, Department of Political Science) Student Perceptions of Faculty (11/10/2000, Washburn Faculty Development Workshop)

WASHBURN UNIVERSITY SERVICE AND COMMITTEES Current Committees: International Education Scholarship Committee (2003-present), Scholarly and Creative Transformational Experience Grant Committee (2012-present), University Grade Appeal Committee, University Student Reinstatement Committee; various promotion and tenure committees.

International Education Committee (2017-2019, 2001-2004); Promotion and Tenure Committee (2017-2019), Core Outcomes Political Science Committee (2014);University BIS Committee (2012-2014), University Academic and Sweet Sabbatical Committee (2012-2013; 2015-2018), Student Publications Board (2004-2009), Center for Kansas Studies Program Review Committee (2007), UK House of Commons Intern Coordinator, Political Science Department, 2004 – present, 11 students placed to date), Marvin Heath Faculty Development Award Committee (Chair, 2003-present), Scholarship Committee Chair, Political Science Dep’t (2000-present), Transformational Experience, International Education Committee (2003), Steering Committee, Center for Diversity (2003), Washburn Committee (Chair; 2002-2004), WTE Mentor (Over 100 students)

FULL LIST: PUBLIC AFFAIRS, TELEVISION and RADIO

2020 1. 2020 Primary and General Election KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis (August 4 and November 3, 2020). 2. Kansas US Senate Election 1 Hour TV special: Co-producer/moderator. October 28. KSNT News. 3. 2nd District Congress Debate. Co-producer and moderator. KSNT News. October 14. 4. 2020 Vice-Presidential Debate (Salt Lake City): Live Reports, KSNT News. October 6-8. 5. 2nd District Congress GOP Primary Debate. Co-producer and moderator. KSNT News. July 14. 6. KSNT-TV: Coronavirus Town Hall: Moderator and Co-Producer. With guests Governor Laura Kelly, Senator Jerry Moran, and Shawnee County Health Director Dr. Gianfranco Pezzino. April 15, 2020. 7. Host: “I’ve Got Issues” Public Affairs Program, KTWU and statewide public television. Programs: 1. “2020 Legislative Session.” 1/16/20; 2. “Interview with Governor Laura Kelly.” 2/26/2020; 3. “Coronavirus Special.” 3/19/2020; 4. “TV Ads in Kansas 2020 Elections” (Guest). 10/15/2020; 5. “2020 Election Analysis.” 11/18/2020. 2019 Host: “I’ve Got Issues” Public Affairs Program, KTWU and statewide public television. Programs: 1. “2019 Legislative Session.” January 17, 2019. 2. “Interview with Kansas Governor Laura Kelly.” March 21, 2019. 3. “Marijuana Debate.” April 18, 2019. 4. “2019 Legislative Wrap up.” June 19, 2019. 5. “Open Government and the Free Press.” July 18, 2019. 6. “Dr. I X Kendhi on Racism.” September 30, 2019. 7. ‘Charity Challenges.” November 21, 2019. 8. “KS Lt. Governor Lynn Rogers.” December 19, 2019. The Kansas Governor Inaugural – Political Analyst and commentator - KSNT 2018 1.Host: “I’ve Got Issues” Public Affairs Program, KTWU and Kansas statewide PBS stations. Topic: “Bird Flu Pandemic.” December 22, 2018. 15 2.2018 Kansas Governor Statewide TV debate (KSNT/KSN/KSNF, KMCI): Co-moderator and co- writer. Live airing October 22, 2018 3.2018KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis 4.Kansas Governor Candidates 1 Hour TV special: Interviewer. Aired October 12, 2018, KTWU 5.2018Kansas Election TV Specials: Host and writer. October 18 and November 15, 2018, KTWU. 6.2018 2nd District Congress GOP primary candidate profiles: Ten minute features on KSNT, July, 2018 7.2018 Dole Statue Special: 1 hour livestream on WU website. Host. September 28, 2018. 8.KPR Presents Election/Inaugural Specials (3) 2017 1.2017 Topeka Mayor Debate: Co-moderator. Aired October 26, KSNT-TV. 2. 2017 Topeka Mayor Primary Debate: Co-moderator. Aired July 30, KSNT-TV. 2016 1.2016 KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis 2.2016 Presidential Debates (Las Vegas and St. Louis): Live Reports, KSNT News 3.2016 Republican (Cleveland) and Democratic (Philadelphia) Party Conventions: Live Reports, KSNT 4.2016 Iowa Caucus: Live Reporting from Des Moines, Iowa, KSNT News 2015 1. “I’ve Got Issues” – KTWU Public Affairs program. 2. “Sunflower Journeys” – KTWU 3. KSNT-TV State of the State Studio Analyst, January, 2015 2014 1. 2014 Kansas First News Election Results Coverage: Co-anchor, Kansas primary, general elections. 2. US Senate Debate – Panelist. Aired on KSN, KSNT, C-SPAN 3. Your Voice, Your Vote – 1 Hour Election Special; KTWU 4. Kansas City Week in Review – Guest. KPTS 2013 1. “I’ve Got Issues” – KTWU Public Affairs program. 2. 2013 KSNT Election Results Studio Analyst: Co-anchor, Topeka primary, general elections. 2012 1. KSNT News Election Coverage – Co-anchor and political analyst. Primary/General Elections. 2. Iowa Caucus and Presidential Debate Reports – KSNT News. 2011 1.The Kansas Governor Inaugural – Political Analyst and commentator - One hour live special, KSNT

2010 Election Cycle – Debate Moderator 1.The U.S. Senate GOP Primary, Kansas; and Jerry Moran (KSNT-Topeka, C-SPAN) 2. Kansas Secretary of State, Chris Biggs and (Kansas League of Women Voters)

2008 Election Cycle – Debate Moderator 1. The Kansas 2nd District congressional GOP Primary, and (KSNT-Topeka) 2. The Kansas 2nd District congressional general election, and Lynn Jenkins (KSNT, C-SPAN) 2007 1. Ask Your Legislator. 2007. Producer and host. 17 one-hour programs on state politics aired on PBS

2006 Election Cycle – Debate Moderator/Forum Host 1. The Kansas Governor: Kathleen Sebelius and Jim Barnett (C-SPAN, KSNT-Topeka, KSN-Wichita) 2. The Kansas GOP Gubernatorial Primary (Six Candidates) (Statewide public television) 3. The Kansas GOP Gubernatorial Primary (Barnett, Canfield, Jennison) (KSNT-Topeka) 4. The Kansas GOP Gubernatorial Primary (Barnett, Canfield, Jennison) (WIBW AM Radio) 5. The Kansas Attorney General Election ( and Paul Morrison) (WIBW AM Radio) 6. The 2nd District Congressional Race. Jim Ryun and Nancy Boyda. (KTWU) 16 7. 2nd District Congressional Debate, Jim Ryun and Nancy Boyda (KSNT TV, October 20) 8. The Kansas Governor Race. Kathleen Sebelius and Jim Barnett. (KTWU)

2005 – Debate Moderator/Forum Host 1. Topeka Mayoral Forum, Bill Bunten and Lisa Stubbs (KSNT TV, March 30)

2004 – Debate Moderator/Forum Host 1. 2nd District Congressional Debate, Jim Ryun and Nancy Boyda (KTWU) 2. Kansas U.S. Senate Candidate Forum. (KTWU) 3. 3rd District Congressional Primary Debate, Kris Kobach, Patricia Lightner (KTWU) 4. One-on-One with Topeka Mayor James McClinton (KTWU) 5. Under the Capitol Dome with Speaker Doug Mays and Minority Leader Anthony Hensley (KTWU) 6. One-on-One with Congressman Dennis Moore (KTWU) 7. General Election KSNT News Election Results Coverage: Live on-set analysis

2003 – Program Host - KTWU 1. One-on-One with Senator Sam Brownback 2. One-on-One with Congressman Jerry Moran 3. American Foreign Policy with Senator 4. Avoiding Nuclear War 5. Spotlight on Kansas Politics 6. The film “Regret to Inform” and the 2002 – Debate Moderator/Program Host - KTWU 1. The Gubernatorial Candidates: An interview with Kathleen Sebelius 2. The Gubernatorial Candidates: An interview with Tim Shallenberger 3. The Gubernatorial Candidates: An interview with the 3rd Party Candidates 4. 2nd District Congressional Debate, Jim Ryun and Dan Lykins 5. U.S. Senate 3rd Party Candidate Forum, Steven Rosile and George Cook 6. 1st District Congressional Debate, Jerry Moran and Jack Warner

WUCT-TV - TOPEKA Co-host and co-producer of television programs which aired exclusively on WUCT-TV Channel 13 in Topeka Program Guest(s)

Spring 2003: Topeka City Council Candidate Forum 7 candidates for Topeka City Council Spring 2002: Governor’s Race 2002 Kansas Treasurer and gubernatorial candidate Governor’s Race 2002 Wichita Mayor and gubernatorial candidate Bob Knight Breaking Barriers Former Governor/presidential candidate Douglas Wilder Fall 2001: Voting and Elections Kansas Secretary of State Ron Thornburgh The Congressman Former U.S. Congressman 9/11: Insight and Blindness Professor Chris Hamilton, Washburn President Economic Development Topeka City Council Member Lisa Stubbs Spring 2001: Mayoral Election 2001 Topeka Mayoral candidates Butch Felker and Bill Bunten The State Legislator Kansas State Legislator Annie Kuether U.S. Supreme Court Professor Steve Cann and Professor Michael Kaye